(HealthDay News) - Even though baby teeth eventually fall out
and are replaced by permanent teeth, they still need proper
care.
Here are suggestions to keep baby's teeth healthy, courtesy of
the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- It's never too early to start brushing. As soon as the infant's
first tooth erupts, start brushing twice a day with a damp
washcloth.
- Once your baby is a year old, start brushing teeth with a
toothbrush and toothpaste (without fluoride) that are designed for
babies.
- Make sure your baby sees the dentist by the first birthday.
Make sure the child has regular, twice yearly checkups every
year.
- Avoid too much juice, which may contain lots of sugar that can
lead to decay.
- Don't give your baby a bottle once the infant has reached 1
year of age.
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